Touch events
- RECMethod of registering when, where and how the interface is touched, for devices with a touch screen. These DOM events are similar to mousedown, mousemove, etc.
Chrome
- 4 - 21: Not supported
- 22 - 116: Supported
- 117: Supported
- 118 - 120: Supported
Edge
- 12 - 18: Disabled by default
- 79 - 116: Supported
- 117: Supported
Safari
- 3.1 - 16.5: Not supported
- 16.6: Not supported
- 17.0 - TP: Not supported
Firefox
- 2 - 3.6: Not supported
- 4 - 17: Partial support
- 18 - 24: Supported
- 25 - 51: Disabled by default
- 52 - 116: Supported
- 117: Supported
- 118 - 120: Supported
Opera
- 9 - 12.1: Not supported
- 15 - 101: Supported
- 102: Supported
IE
- 5.5 - 9: Not supported
- 10: Not supported (but has polyfill available)
- 11: Not supported (but has polyfill available)
Chrome for Android
- 117: Supported
Safari on iOS
- 3.2 - 16.6: Supported
- 17.0: Supported
- 17.1: Supported
Samsung Internet
- 4 - 21: Supported
- 22: Supported
Opera Mini
- all: Not supported
Opera Mobile
- 10: Not supported
- 11 - 12.1: Supported
- 73: Supported
UC Browser for Android
- 15.5: Supported
Android Browser
- 2.1 - 4.4.4: Supported
- 117: Supported
Firefox for Android
- 117: Supported
QQ Browser
- 13.1: Supported
Baidu Browser
- 13.18: Supported
KaiOS Browser
- 2.5: Not supported
- 3: Supported
Internet Explorer implements Pointer Events specification which supports more input devices than Touch Events one.
There is a library on GitHub that is working toward bringing W3C touch events to IE 10 and 11: https://github.com/CamHenlin/TouchPolyfill
Removed support in Firefox refers to desktop Firefox only.